IRS extends Tax Day deadline for 9 states. Here's what to know
- The IRS extended the federal tax deadline to May 1, 2025, for individuals and businesses in several disaster-affected areas.
- Severe weather events like hurricanes and flooding in 2024 prompted FEMA to issue disaster declarations, leading to the IRS extensions.
- Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee, plus parts of Alaska, New Mexico, Virginia, and West Virginia qualify for extensions, with specific counties listed.
- Taxpayers in Kentucky have until November 3, 2025, to file; Los Angeles County residents have until October 15, 2025, due to wildfires.
- While the IRS offers filing extensions, taxpayers still need to pay their dues by the original deadline, but payment plans are available.
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SII authorizes the return of taxes to 1.2 million people
The Internal Revenue Service reported that, at the end of the review phase of 1,249,971 income declarations received between April 1 and 8, it authorized the refund of the Income Tax for 1,184,918 taxpayers. By reviewing by segment, 95% of the declarations submitted by individuals and 87% of the total company statements were authorized. The total amount of returns requested reached more than $565 billion, of which 77.1%, equivalent to more than …
Tax deadline extended to November for TN,AR residents affected by severe weather
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Taxpayers who were affected by severe weather that began on April 2 received tax relief and now have until November 3 to file various federal individual business tax returns and make tax payments, according to the Internal Revenue Service. According to the IRS, if an affected taxpayer receives a late filing or late payment penalty notice from the IRS that has an original filing, payment or deposit due date that falls within the…
IRS Extends Tax Deadline for 12 States—Do You Qualify?
Tomorrow is April 15, National Tax Day—the deadline for most Americans to pay their federal and state taxes. But for some people living in certain areas throughout the country, that deadline has been extended by the IRS.Anyone who is in a state that has been struggling with the effects of natural disasters has until May 1, 2025 to file their 2024 taxes—and three states have until the fall. Here's exactly who qualifies and where, along with some …
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